These are genuine Kukris ordered by India, dated 7-3-1981. Each Kukri is serialised, and has the military broad arrow engraved on the blade. Eahc blade comes complete with a copy of the original order form and specs, it's correct name is 'Kookrie Mk 3'

I got something a bit similar a while back. They had it as a one off, it was also dated late 1800s but shows more signs of wear. Looks a lot more distinctive though so I'm very happy. I'll get some pics of it at some point.

Cool McSerious wrote:I got something a bit similar a while back. They had it as a one off, it was also dated late 1800s but shows more signs of wear. Looks a lot more distinctive though so I'm very happy. I'll get some pics of it at some point.

Cool McSerious wrote:I got something a bit similar a while back. They had it as a one off, it was also dated late 1800s but shows more signs of wear. Looks a lot more distinctive though so I'm very happy. I'll get some pics of it at some point.

Where exactly is the date stamped on it?

Dont be silly Moon they didnt have date stamps back then, its written on the box

Seriously tho, these things are TOOLS simple as that, they most likely aint going to last from the 1800's as they are quite easily replaced (cheap to replace), Btw if anyone wants one with a date stamp or etch tell me i can even get them from the future if you like

skippydm wrote:Dont be silly Moon they didnt have date stamps back then, its written on the box

For "box" read...'Made in Taiwan'.

skippydm wrote:Seriously tho, these things are TOOLS simple as that, they most likely aint going to last from the 1800's as they are quite easily replaced (cheap to replace), Btw if anyone wants one with a date stamp or etch tell me i can even get them from the future if you like

Can I get one on a blade that shows signs of wear...dated late 1800's?